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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Hey guys,
I just became a vendor for Al's Liner and I'm offering it at a big discount to RMFTC members. Call me at (719)499-8126 or PM me for pricing as I am selling it below the listed price. Al's Liner is a premium grade truck bed liner kit designed for the do-it-yourself user. Within a short period of time, you can spray on a professional grade protective liner on your truck bed, boat, ATV or anything that you want protected. Al's truck bed liner kits are easy to use which takes the hassle out of giving your truck a bed liner that will look great years from now. If you want a professional performance truck bed liner and save money by doing it yourself, look no further. Al's Liner DIY Truck Bed Liner Kits have you covered. What makes Al's Liner DIY Truck Bed Liner Kits unique is the ability to protect all of your projects not only from everyday wear and tear, but it also gives you protection from the sun. Your beautiful finish will not fade, no matter what color you spray. Spray bed liners in any color. Achieve a wide variety of textures. Spray bed liners in 4 easy steps. You don't need a spray booth and minimal personal protection required. This costs about the same as Herculiner but its a much much better product! Very similar to Line-X ![]() ![]() Also available: Custom fabrication Ultimate Air Co2 systems And More..... Last edited by Hefty; 02-18-2010 at 08:47 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Colorado
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Sweet, have you used it yourself yet? I have herculined many sections of my F100, but not my bed. The plan is to cut the metal bed floor out because im making a wood floor bed. But want to liner the inner bed sides before I do another idea thats not completely figured out yet.
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Not yet but I ordered 6 gallons for myself 2 days ago. Plan on using it really soon. I did a lot of research on it and it has gotten nothing but really good reviews. Its a 3 part poly mix.
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What about the metal prep? does the bed have to be like new? when I helped do grumpy (my 78) we spent more time prepping it for rhino liner than we did spraying it on. It still looks new to this day and is not peeling.
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Clean, grease and solvent free, and paint scuff sanded for adhering. It does require at least a primer coat on bare metal.
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ok. The biggest problem will be to get all of the rust out then. with the 78 the primer we used was a specific type Rhino liner uses so it can be applied directly over the rust and paint. the main clean up was degreasing and de-waxing the surfaces. I will let you know when im ready if I do decide to coat the inner bed panels. Thanks
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Use Por15 over the rusty areas first. Knock it down with a wire wheel. Put one coat of POR15 on it let it dry. Scuff the por 15 with a sander and spray the coating. Por15 with permanatly seal and kill the rust and give you a surface that can be coated. Just don't forget to scuff the POR15 before the liner application
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Location: Colorado
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I have a ton of POR 15 products. I will just use that. The stuff is hard as a rock and makes me front axle look brand new
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I have black kits in stock!
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chris i have a few questions.
First off is the spray gun unique to this prouct or will any automotive spray gun work? What colors are available? Is there a discount available if I am looking at doing 4 trucks? What is the texture like? Is this along the lines of a rhino liner texture? If I cant color match is this stuff paintable? |
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Standard colors are black, grey, and tan however it can be color matched using automotive paint tint. The texture can be manipulated to be a heavy to light texture depending on the nozzle and the air flow. It is paintable Yes if your doing 4 trucks you would need approximately 8 gallons and I can definitely give you the hook up! Standard pickup bed takes about 2 gallons. |
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Cool get me a quote man
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PMed you a quote Don
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thanks and sounds good I need to get to the springs to pick up a flywheel from arry anyways so you should see me soon
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picked up enough product for one truck today and saw a sample of the product already applied as well. cant wait for may junish so I can get it sprayed and see it in the truck. From what I saw today i am quite impressed for the price point.
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Thanks for the purchase Don!
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Black in stock
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I just came across this thread. Do you still have black kits available?
If so what is the price? James |
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Yeah I carry Black in stock. $99 a gallon. $55 for the spray gun. You can call me at (719)499-8126 or order on my site at http://heftyfabworks.com
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